Pac Heights Palace Vanishes in a Flash as SF Prices Rocket Higher

If you blinked, you probably missed it. A five-story Pacific Heights manse that hit the market in mid‑May has already closed for $26.5 million, wrapping up the deal just weeks after it was listed. The lightning-fast flip is the latest sign that top-shelf homes in the neighborhood are moving at a clip not seen since the last tech boom.

The six-bedroom Edwardian at 2880 Vallejo Street came on at $25 million and almost immediately went under contract, ultimately closing at $26.5 million, according to The Real Deal. BarbCo Real Estate broker Steve Sangiacomo held the listing, while the buyer and seller have not been publicly identified.

Public MLS and brokerage pages show the deal officially closed on Thursday, according to Realtor, and county records and multiple brokerage sites now reflect the $26.5 million closing price. Those postings also show the property flipped to pending status shortly after its mid‑May marketing push…

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